O. A V. K. H. TIMK TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
- j -
I -eparts Arrives.
Cahi. expr. H;45 am 7;Ooani;Portrd 1010am
Ktigene ex 11:15 am 11 35am j 345pm
height 7:10am 9i45pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Arrives' Departs! Arrives
Cala eicp
Kuene ex
Freight
7:45pm 5pm
12;20pmjl2 40pm
I 1 SOpm
AshlandS.OOani
t'ugene i 4'ipm
Eugene 6.00pm
No Fiefcjhc recui.-ca iur s-juui oner U .
or the same day.
JLEBANON BRANCH.
r
Fm Albay1 Departs Arrives.
X.01 12.50pm 'Lebanon at 1, Gp m
-Nol: 8.10 pm; " p m
F'm Leb'n I ,
No 12. .. '5.00 p m Albany at 5.45 am
Llt !f.i.g.S!L 1' 2.45 p m
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
Pajweniter 1. j 5uni 1.00 "p" 111
Ire'ant 5.25pmiG.50a m
jurrix.s AiioiT tows.
T!!E OLDK.ST IXHABifAXT WANTS R.AIX
October is here and winter is near,
Vet the sunbeams dance and we look in vain
For the autumn tiits ard the branchlets sere.
And pray for an oIufashi"ued Webfoot rain.
More new goods at French's.
Wheat has again dropped to 75
cents.
Geo. L. Blackman is :n Portland
on business.
Oregon grapes at Hyde's market
at 75 cents per bushel.
Miss Lillie Hacklernan is visiting
relatives in Salem.
Don't procastinate, get an acci
dent policy in the Travelers.
Ednard Zeyssand party returned
yesterday from the mountains.
Legacy cigars at Parker Bros.
The best 5 cent cigar in the maket.
Burkhart & Royce, job printers.
Over the First National bank, Al
bany Qregon.
Albany now has the best
equipped volunteer fere department
on the coast.
L. Lewis, of Shedd, has accepted
a clerkship in the store of P. Cohen
in this city.
J. J. Dubruille has removed his
harness store into his elegant new
quarters in the Pearce building,
- The Mechanics fair is now in
successful operation in Portland.
Many will attend from this city.
Mrs. L. Flinn and son Stephen
have gone to Los Gatos, California,
for the benefit of the latter's
health.
C. B. Winn went to Chemawa
yesterday to spend Sunday with
his cousin, who is a teacher in the
; school there.
If you would like some choice
pickles for Sunday you can get
them to-day at F. L. Kenton's
50c. per gailon.
The Hkrald devotes some space
thi3 morning to cartoons. It is an
age of pictures, and ai illustration
sometimes speaks plainer than
words.
Albany dealers have consumed
the entire supply of ice in this city
and will procure some from Scio,
where large quantities were stored
last winter.
F. L. Kenton sells groceries at
cash prices, consequently does not
wish to do any credit business.
Persons having cash to invest will
do well to give him a call.
The strict enforcement of the
dog tax law in Albany promises to
materially diminish the supply of
worthless canines about the city,
which is a thing devoutly to be
wished.
Some miserable dogs killed seven
rine sheep a few days ago owned by
lames Layton near Scio. The
owner of the dog showed the proper
spirit, as he paid for the sheep and
Kiiieu tiie dog
Preaching services will held to-
lay at the Presbyterian church at
11 a. m. and . p. m. Communion
at the close of the morning service.
. tranger in the city are specially
muted to attend.
.
in buying spectacles be sure you ;
iwa nave vour eves nronerlv
nuej. t. .M. Irench has one of
the finest eye meters manufactured.
Each eye tested separately. Call
and examine the meter.
Oneco, McKnight Bros, trotter,
is holding h;.s own well among the
flyers this season at Walla Walla.
Friday he won two heats over
Maud Knox, Kittv Hams, and i
x. rv. vv . w it h a wood chnrc tr.
win the race which had to be fin- !
ineu on tne following day.
Soille entprnriainir ;ii '
. wini, "it-ii 111
men
jiue rmgnt
inorniny nut a little
Time and money in developing the; . . , n. ,,M rinl
coalnucesin Linn countv. and Robert Harris and Charles Gol
w ill find them! i-M M f i
a .ortune. Coal is almost worth
I'uuovooui o
jta weight in silver this vear, and a !
load of good coal would be worth a !
mint. ,f i
1 . i
ndileu Heath.
J. P. (
in, aitii, who returned
;om F.rowii.-viiie. s;:it..
that Jamca Ilarthey, a nephew of
ilMjinas Kar, died sudder.lv af
,.,,. morning o;
ui;i r. ti o,.a . . . . i
piace
"'V ;wonot the heart. Ii,.
erntili-ivo.l
aS n Ciitwatch in 1 1 .
wnsymewoolc.i mills. Ik,
dabjut :J5 and leaves a wife.
was
LOCAL NEWS.
Observations Concerning Albany's
Growth and R. R. Connections.
THE till TO BE ADYEUTIjED.
A Proposition from the Inter-Ocean to IGive
This City an Elelmate Article
Hews About the City.
i Mr. I). Leubrie, staff, correspon
; dent of the Chicago Inter-Ocean, is
m the city, and has submitted a
proposition to publish in that
journal an elaborate article con
cerning the advantages of Albany
and Linn county, together with
the inducements "offered here for
the investment ot capital and the
establishment of manufacturing
enterprises. The article is to be
published on Nov. 14th, after the
smoke of the presidential cam
paign shall have passed away and
people will naturally turn their at
tention to other matters thy 11 poli
tics. In consideration for such
space in the columns of the Inter
Ocean as will present fully the
principal features, advantages, etc.
of Albany and the resources of the
surrounding country, Mr. Leubrie
asks that fifty subscribers be ob
tained to the Inter-Ocean for a term
of three menths or twenty-five sub
scribers for a period of six months
at '30 cents per week.
Several business men were con
versed with concerning the prop
osition, gincluding S. E. Young,
president of th board,of trade Jay
Blain, secretary, Mayor J. L. Cow
an, L. Flinn, president of the First
National Bank. the real estate iirms
and many others, who signified a
willingness to accept the proposi
tion and subscribed aicicles to that
effect. In fact there is little doubt
but that the subscriptions can be
made up.in which event the article
will be lortcoming.
Such an advertisement in a
great journal like the Inter-Ocean
will do much toward attracting at
tention to Albany, one of Oregon's
foremost and growing cities, and
toward bringing this portion of
Oregon before the people in the
East. It is certainly a liberal
proposition and should meet with
success.
The matter will come up at the
meeting of the board of trade Tues
day evening .and definite action
taken.
Mr. Leubrie is highly pleased
with the apj e ranee of Albany. He
says he had heard very favorable
reports of the enterprise and thrift
of the city, and on visiting it was
in no wise disapjMjinced. He states
that before leaving Chicago the
officials of the Chicago & North
western railroad conversed with
him concerning this portion of
1 Oregon and expressed much inter
est in its prosperity. Mr. Leubrie
stated to a representative of the
Herald that a big tide of immi
gration is bound to sweep this way
soon, and that he firmly believed
that within five years the popula
tion of Albany will reach 15,000.
"You may not believe it," he
added, "but from all that I can see
and learn of Albany and its favora
ble railroad connections and sur
roundings, it is bound to do it."
Military Changes.
Captain Johnson, of Co. E, of
Corvallis, has tendered his resig
nation. This leaves Co. E without
both a captain and first officer, j
Lieut. 1'earse having also resinned.
It is not unlikely that Lieut. Pearse
will be urged to accept the cap
taincy, as he is said to be the most
capable man for the position.
Captain Lovell, of Co. B, Salem,
has received his commission as
major of the second regiment arid
now that company is without a
commandant. Who Capt. Lovell's
successor will be is as yet mere
speculation. Lieut. Bowersox, of
the same company, has also ten
dered his resignation, having re
moved to Benton county.
Gave Whisky to Indians.
Chas. Wilson a tramp journalist
of San Francisco was arranged in
Justice Humphrey's court last
night on a charge of gi zing whisky
to Indians. The evidence showed
that he had first got the whisky
from the Indians, and had then
given it back to them. He was
intoxicated at the time. The court
gave him a wholesome lecture
and held him in $100 bonds to
await the action of the grand jury.
In default of bail he went to jail.
He appeared to have seen better
davs, and said he was probably
better off in jail than outside.
Last Slights Play,
Tl ..: U;e, 'Vofllval
Li b t, N nie Bovd dramatic
of fVlQ M-hn,iao w.
UUlli ('till ai i; 1 n- '-'pvi 1 mvtjv -
night was attended by a large
audience. The principal characters
of course were Miss Nellie Boyed
as Sarah Pufry. and Chas. C.
Maubury as Richard Devine. The
support was good, and the scenery
w as fine. The stage effects which
were under the management of
I ncn Tvrell. the author of the play
were complete, and altogether the
plav was a great success, as was
exhibitea rv tne ireuueiK. uU
hearty applause of the audience
from here tne company
to
Salem
Were Iiscl:rsed.
man, who were arresieu on a tu
, - .. .. .1- k,. UnmniT TCI
of stealing a valise belonging to
Zi V16"?",0 vXed at
tl,ecks an(1 meKha?AT' -?d
:JVi. woro examined ye&teraav
before Justice Humphrey and were
released. Their trunK nan uw..,
searched and the missing articles j
w ere not to be found. j
That exquisite iii.c of ealiiw in our j
!ow wiuu-v wili e r:;n close tin j
w.-ek . Have u. i xcu-i a fr not j
::.: in on them. M rfUiefl. X citen-.
A fine lir.e of new silverware
open ai Will & Stark's.
just
Bl SINKS AT ii tKKISKI HI..
Some Observations and Nites-Graia Basi-1
ness, Trade, Etc j
A hasty visit to the above city j
recently gave a view of its present !
ousiness outlook. The depression
seems to have lightened up some-
what and the promise of more life
ana activity is good The failure
last year of the firm of Hay &
Ashby left the place but one "dry
goods and general merchandise
store .May & Senders who are
doing an increasing amount of
business. There is in this dace
the best opening for a merchant
business that can be found, and
j the assurance of cheap rent in a
j tine brick building in the best
I business location in the city.
The grain business for the sea
son is about closed, May & Senders
having nearly all of the"irs in and
Upmeyer o: Briggs but a few loads
out. Both firms have done a large
business this season. On Friday
May & Senders were devoting the
use of their warehouse to cleaning
seed .vheat and were busy all day".
Jerry Hay has purchased tiie oid
tin shop and will move it around
on the vacant lot adjoining K. A.
Kampy's bank building, to ue as
a wareroom for agricultuial ma
chineiy. Jerry has invented a
house moving capstan that com
bines tiie vim and energy of a
steam engine,
cat: tan, norse
combined, and
Chariev Pavne
rope and tackle,
and pullev, all
runs by "hand.
is getting out the
"Boss Cultivator" arrangement,
and the piospect is that Harris
burg will still elaim the honor of
being the home of inventors of
renown.
Money seems to be more free in
circulation than it has been for
several years. Indeed, judging!
oy tne cnniK ot coin heard in one
locality, which is said to keep open
early and late, there must be con
siderable in circulation, or a rapid
circulation of a small quantity.
That condition of the financial
part- of the business of the city
was not investigated, however,
satisfaction being gained by the
knowledge that improvement is
apparent in the regular avenues of
business.
IKIED TO CUT HIS THKOAT.
A Crazy Tramp Seizes a Razor in a
ber Shop with Snicidal Intent.
Bar
About 10 o'clock last night a
tramp, having every appearance of
a lunatic, entered Thos. Jones'
barber shop, and after standing
around for a few minutes seized a
razor and attempted to cut his
throat. Mr. Jones and Win.
Mack interfered, and put him out
of the shop. He was then taken
in charge by Policeman McClain
and was led off to the city jail.
He grew violent when captured
and was a tough customer ' to
handle.
He was accompanied bv one
Wm. Garnett, an itinerant marble
cutter, who some months ago
nearly died in this city in a fit. and
who was recently released from the
insane asylum. He was arrested
last night for begging, but escaped
from the policeman and run down
the street like a professional foot
racer, and could not afterwards be
found.
Discoveries More Valuable Tlian
Gold.
Are Santa Abie, the California dis
covery for Consumption and diseases
oftlie throat. Chest and Lungs, and
California Cat-R-Cure. the only guar
anteed cure for Catarrh, Cold in the
Head and kindred complaints. They
are sold at $1 per package, or three
for $2.50. and are recommended and
used by the leading physicians f 1 1 1 -Pacific
Coast. No secret compounc g
Guaranteed by Foshay fc Mason
Happiness and Contentment,
Cannot go hanc' in hand if we look on
the dark side of every little obstacle.
Nothing will so darken lite and make
it a burden aa Dyspepsia. Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the
worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa
tion and Indigestion, and make life a
happinessand pleasure. Sold at 25
and 50 cents by Foshay & Mason.
An Absolute. Care
The Original Abietine Ointment is
only put up in large two-ounce tin
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands
and all skin eruptions. Will positively
cure ali kinds of piles. Ask for the
Original .Abietine Ointment. Sold by
Foshay fe Mason at 35 cents per box
by mail 30 cents. :
People Everywhere
Confirm our statement when we say
that Acker's English Remedy is in
eveiv way superior to any and all
other preparations for the throat and
luug3, Iu whoopiDg coagh and croup
t is magic and relieves at once. Re
member this remedy is sold ou a
positive guarantee.
We Can and Ho
Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it
has been fully demonstrated to the
people of this country that it is
superior to all other preparations for
blood diseases. It is a positive cure
for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup
tions aiid pimples. It purifies the
whole system and thoroughly builds
up the constitution.
A Xatural Product orcalifornla.
Tt is onlv found in Butte County
California and in no other part ol the
world. W"e lefer to the tree that pro
duces the healing and penetrating
. nl.icnnt anil tlA
film usea in mui
T:- ...ita fur consumption, asthma
asthma,
luonchitis, and conghs, Santa Abie,
the Kin"- of consumpu"n rusuaj .
Mason "-uarantees and sells it for l a
r, V.. for 50. By the use
i..ttiM .r three tor .tU. m
of California Cat-R Cure all symptoms
of catarrh are dispelled, and the dis
eased nasal passage is speedily re
stored to a healthy condition. ?UMI
a package. By mail, 10- tirt-u-lars
free,
ollce ! Iellrs.
All persons knowing themselves!
indebted to E. A C Howard are j
requested to come forward and j
settle at once. j
!
I know I can sure yen money, try I
. and you will be convinced. U. .
THE aiOHyiKG HERALD : StTXDAV, OCTOBER
GENERAL NEWS.
Our Usnal Budget of Items from
the State Capital.
I
j eiteb.
i
AAD FOREIGX SEWS.
What Thnrman Thinks of the Eepnblican
Tariff Bill-A Big Strike- Secret
Military Organizations.
The IIkrald's Special Dispatches.
Salem, Oct. 6. J. A. Kichards.
of Wood burn, while riding in the
Solni civitr'liiiMr trn in vhi..l.
taking special cars to Portland
vpstpnlflv nftMi-nofm. whs tliv.i.-.-.
out n? ar Canemah b.y the sudden
stopping of the train, because the
engineer saw a hand car ahead.
His leg was broken in two places.
A WOJTAS ARRESTED.
Susie Jones, a well known
cyprian, was to-day arrested on
the charges of selling liquor with
out a license and of keeping a
house of ill fame. The complaint
was sworn out by J. A. McDonald,
whom Susie caused to be arrested
last night charged w ith stealing a
clock from her place. She was ex
amined and bound over on both
charges. An examination on a
third charge, preferred by U, S.
ofiicers, takes place Monday.
A KlCi STRIKE.
Tlic S. reel Car Conductors Cause a
llreat Tie-I p.
Chicago, Oct. 0. The strike of
the street car conductors and cable
gripruen on the North Side was in
augurated this morning at 0 o'clock.
Not a car is running on the entire
North division. Sidewalks have
been filled with pedestrians headed
for the business portion of the city
since an early hour. Express wagons
and rattle traps of all description,
on which temporary- seats have
been fixed, are being run by strik
ers and others. Thus far no
violence on the part of the strikers
has been reported, and none is ex
pected. The managers announce
that no attempts will be made to
start cars until Monday. The
West Side car men have given it
out that they will strike at mid
night. Thus to-morrow three
fourths of the city will be without
cars. The management of the
North division have engaged 150
new men. Everything remains
quiet.
A BIS1I OF ANARCHISTS.
Au Armed Secret Organization
at
Work la Arkansas.
St Louis, Oct. 6. A special
from Winfield, Arkansas, states
that there is great excitement in
that vicinity over the discovery of
a secret military order of anarch
ists, known as the " National
Order of Videttes." It exists in
Cowley and Sumner counties. A
man named Price, formerly of St.
Louis, is given as the leader of the
band. The agitation is increased
by the discovery that several well
known citizens are members of it.
The discovery was made by a de
tective who was initiated into thJ
order.
WHAT Till KM. 4
SAYS.
Republican
He Talks
Alton! the
larifl Bill.
Pittsburg, Oct. ii. In an inter
view with Judge Thurman to-dav,
I he said of the senate tariff bill,
j "It is a badly planned measure
j and only aggravates evil. I notice
i they copy after the Mills bill very
largely. 1 haven t read it yet in
its entirety, but I know enough
about it to say that it is not nearly
as good a measure as the Mills
bill. It is nothing more than a
bid for votes. They keep up the
tariff on manufactured articles to
capture the vote of the manufac
turers and likewise a protection on
raw materials to please the
farmers. It is a badly mixed
affair.
HOTEL BIK.VKO.
Panic Stricken Guests Leap to tbet
Death.
Birmingham, (Ala.) Oct. 7. The
McClean hotel was burned at 4
o'clock this morning. A panic oc
curred among the guests. J. A.
Wetherbv, of the Evening Chron
icle, jumped from the third story
window and was killed. His sister
and niece also jumped and were
seriously hurt.
Theater Burued.
London.. Oct. 0. The theater
royal at Dundee was burned last
night.
They Old Well.
Simla, Oct. G. The troops of the
ameer of Afghanistan were defeated
by the forces of the ishak of Khan
at Tahkurgan.
Window Shades.
I have received a new line in
staple and fancy colors and will in
the future carry a much larger as
sortment than formerly anil sell
them cheaper.
Samuel E. Young.
Vicrick's baths.
City Property for sale.
Fine house and one lot at the
corner of Second and Baker streets ;
price, $3000. Also a nice house
and one lot at the corner of Second
1 an(j Thurston streets. Price.
$1500. For further particulars call
on Burkhart & Keeney, Real Estate
Agents.
For your fine imported ind Ke
West cigars, go to M. Baumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
A barre: of extra -Ve-tr pvkled pork
l-t open id at Wallace vV Thompson's
.Call at Wallace it Thompsons and
examine that deeorateu. Japanese ware,
It is elegant.
T7T 7 J
3 n:e fine ?:.!e Nic.'ii received yes-
Ur(i ,y ;U Wallace c Thompson's.
POLITICAL SFEAKI.VO.
When and Where the Eepnblican Orators
Will Address the People of Oregon.
Hon. Robert McLean, republi
can nominee for presidential
elector, and Hon. II. B. Miller, of
Josephine county, will address the
citizens of Oregon at the following
times and places, at 7:30 o'clock
a. 51. :
Eugene City
Brownsville
Halsey
Albany
Hilisboro
Lata vet te
Dallas
.Oct.
..Oct.
..Oct.
.Oct.
..Oct.
.Oct.
.Oct.
Oct.
..Oct.
i -""epf ndeiu-e
1 K-Jl aiu!. .
AI'POINTMEMTS OF HON. C. W
Eugene City
Harrisburg. . . . .
Albany...".
Corvailis . . .
Dallas
Lafayette "
Forest Orove .
Saloiu '
Oresou City
Gervais
. FI LTON
.Oct. 11
.Oct.
.Oct.
. Oct.
.Oct.
.Oct.
Oct.
.Oct.
.Oct.
Oct.
lion. Kaleigh Moit
pany Mr. Fulton.
will accom-
Eine Horses Tor Sale.
We have just brought from
eastern Oregon a fine lot of work
horses w Inch w e w ill sell on terms
to suit the times. Among them is
some promising young drivers from
Oneco, Mason Chief, and Edward
Everett. Also some choice heavy
mares. Anyone wishing a horse
will do well to look them over ard
we will tike pleasure in showing
them to all intending purchasers.
Mc Knight Bros.,
Tallman, Or.
Ciuai-d Against The .strike.
And alwavs have a Lottie of Acker's
English Eemedy in the house. You
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
your little one, or a cold or cough
may fasten itselt upon you. One
dose is a preventive and a few doses
a positive cure. All Throat and
Lung troubles yield to its treatment.
The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay
'X- Mason.
NEW TO-DAY.
KCKIVKD TO-DAV AN INVOICE OF NOVELTIES
in dress trimmings duect from s:ew
York; the latest thimr ont 'Ihey are sure to
please. Call add see them.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
Apple Boxes.
G GREEN APPLE BOXES FOR SALE AT
Zess & Hochstedler's.
Meat Market.
FRESH MEAT AND SALMON
day at Hjde's meat market,
specialty anil a full market kept up.
EVERY
Fisn a
MRS M.E.McCOY,M. D.HOMCEOPAiHIC
physician, office and residence corner of
Sixth and Canal streets, Albany, Or. Chronic
diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12a. m and i to 5 P. M.
Removed.
JOSEPH W EBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav &
Mason s brick, where lie is prepared to ac
commodate the public with anything iu the
tonsorialline. Hot or cold baths at all hours
Wanted, A W ife.
A
MIDDLE AGED MAN A GARDENER
lv piofession possess 0 a moderate
amount of property, and ample means to sup
port a wife, wishes to correspond with any
lady who wishes a steady, sober husband,
who will provide her a jfood home. Address
"S," lock box 425, Alban Oregon.
Wood for Sale.
ioO
CORDS OF WOOD FOR SALE,
AP-
ply to 1". H. Roscoe, Albanj .
OystersI Oysters !
EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED
fresh ever' day at 11. inercks' restaurant
Fresh Oysters !
OERVED FRESH EVERY BAY AT THE
lO City Restaurant.
Briek for
Sale !
i )00,000 srood brick for sale.
4j Cassell, Albany.
Apply to W.
c.
C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND oUR
'eon Albany, Oregon, office over Grad-
wohl's store. Office hours, from 8 A. M. to 4
P. M.
City Marshal's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
owner or keener of an? doior doys in the
corporate limits of the city of Albany, that
the tax upon such dojrs for the ywir 1SSS
is now due, and payable to the City Marshal;
and thst all dosrs found runninar at larjre
within the city limits, upon which laid tax
has not been paid, will be taken up and dis
posed of as provided bv an ordinance "relat
ing to taxinjr dons and reeru'.atiiis; their run
ning at largre." Section one of said ordinance
provides: That it shall be the duty of the
Citv Marshal on and after the first day of
August of each veai to collect from the own
er or keeper each do the sum of $1.50, and
for each slut or bitch so owned or kept, the
sum of S3.00
Dnted at Albany; Oregon, this 20th day of
August, li-S3. tBicnoi JSAAC HAYS,
Citv Marshal.
Contractor and Builder.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO
cated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and country. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houses, including Queen
Anne, Eatlake and Elizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
specific ito is frey of t charge. Satis
action guaranteed W. (J. C'ASSEL-
L)
1 888-9
An Outline Historv of Greece $0 50
Preparatory Greek Course in English.. $1 0')
College Greek Course in English 1 00
Popular Zoology 1 20
Chemistry 1 00
The Character of Jesus 40
Modern Church in Europe 40
Price per set 5 50
Chautauqu&n per year 1 r0
A discount allowed when 5 sets'or more are
ordered at one time.
All orders promptly filled by
J K GILL & Co.. Booksellers,
Portland, Oregon,
2TOr by your local Bookseller
II. 3T7LBT7RT,
PROPRIETOR OF-
ITlie City
is Is prepared to furnish first-class
i rigs, and to board horses by the day,
week or month, htable on rourth
street, between Ellsworth and Lyon.
CHAUTAUQUA
BOOKS
hi
Stables
7. 1SSS
Great English Mcfly,
Kurray's Specific
A guaranteed, cure afor
nervous diseases, such as
Weak Memory, Loss of Brain
Power, Hysteria, Headache
Pain in the B..ck, Nervous
Prostration, Wakefulness,
Leucorrhcea, Universal Lassi
tuile, Seminal Weakness, Im-
Before Taking,
1
ea-'r.il lo cf d ii.to Ii
Generate rtrr-vu in either sex eauso.l by
imiiscre ion or over-exertion, and which ul
timately lead to Premature 'Trade Mark.
Old Ajje, lnsarity and Con
sumption. SI. CO a box or six
boxes forsn.OO. Sent bv mail
'IVade Mark.
'2'2 j on receipt of price. Full par
2; j ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to iin, applicant.
'e t;iiar;nitee 0 Boxes
to cure any case. I-or every
S.OO order received we semi
si" boxes, with a written n r...T. .:.
"uarane e to refund the nionev if ou specific
does not effect a cure. Address all commu
nications to the Sole Manufacturers, The
Murray Medicine Co., Kmsv. Citv, Mo.
tfaTSold in Albany by Koshav Foshay A
Mason.solc ae
T
TT
Are in receipt of some
fine and Dinner sets
of thur uwj irn join,
direct from East Liver
pool, England. They a.e
first-class goods and will
be sold cheap,
They have a full aud
complete line of staple
and fancy groceries,which
they are offering to their
customers at lower rates
than ever before.
Vierick's baths.
W. K.
OiMPSON
1 am now receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods
notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot all along
the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought
FOR CASH!
We invite your inspection
Imported Broadcloth
SiUs Warp, Henrietta
All Wool Tricots
Cashmeres
Assalet Flannels
In fact everything usually found in a first-clas.- Dry Goods Store. My
F.oot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete
lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited
flTAll mail orders promptly attended to.
Call and see me.
"W IF. IBIBID,
(Successor to X H. Allen
Albany, Oregon.
An Explanation.
What is this "nervous trouble" with,
which so many are now articled? If
you w ill remember a few years ago
the word Malaria was" comparatively
unknown to-day it is as common as
any word -in the English language, yet
this word covers only the meaning of
another word used by our forefathers,
in times past. So it is with nervous
diseases, as they ana Malaria are in
tended to cover what our grandfathei
called Biliousness, and all are caused
by troub.es that arise from a diseased
condition of he Liver which in p. r
forminir its unctions finding it can
not dispose ofthe bile through the or
dinary channe is compelled to pass it
off through the system, causing ner
vous troubles. Malaria, IMlious Fever,
etc. You who are sutlering can well
appreciate a cure. We reeommude
(ireen's August Flower. Its cures are
marvelous.
Pimples ou the Face
Der ote an impure state of the bio' d
and are looked upon by many with
suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir wiil
remove all impurities and leave the
complexion smooth and clear. There
is nothing that will so thoroughly
build up the constitution, purity and
strengthen the whole system. Sold
aud guaranteed by Foshay & Mason.
Ladies
I have received mv full stock
Of
Himer muunerv, nave
secured the service of Miss" Smith,
of Portland, trimmer. Will bo
pleased to show goods at any time.
Ida M. Brush, successor to Mrs.
E. J. O'Connor.
Uiven Away.
"W F. Read proposes to give away
a hue gold watch with Ins gold and
ilver prize shirt, the very best tittin"
Hid best made white shirt in the
.market. The price is as low or lower
than any equally as good shirt in the
market.
McLaughlin, lractlcalratlorliig
Summer aud fall suits, MidantFTu
any style a speciality. Cleaning aud
repairing promptly attended tu
Main street.Albany, Oregon.
Cold Prize Shirt.'
The best white shirt in the market
at W. F. Read's; and don't forget that
he proposes to give away a line gold
watch with thtrn. Call and investi
gate if you need a good shirt
Smoke Estrellas.
OREGON RAILWAY and
AVITIOX COMPAS11
Columbia River Rout
Trainsjfor the East leave Portlandjat IOJa. m
and 2 P. M. daily.
rTTPin?rFQ't and ,rom Principal
-L V JY.Ei JL O. points in United States,
Canada and Europe.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACEiCARS'
Emigrant QSleeping aCars Bon Throneh oa
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
Free of Dharge and Without Change
Close Connections at Portland for San Fran
cisco and Puget Sound points.
For further particulars inquire of Curaaa &
Monteith, First Street, AJbany, Oregon.
A. L. MAXWELJL,
C. P. A T. A.
W. B. HOLCOHB,
General Manager.
"Boats leave .the U. K. N. Co.'s wharf, at
the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday and
Friday of each week. C. G. RAWrLINGS,
Local Aiea.
READ,
of the following goods
Flushes
Velvets
Velveteens
Silks and Satins